We like to be like the bee

The bee draws nectar off a flower without harming either its color or its fragrance, and ensures the survival of genetic strains by facilitating cross-pollination. A wise man once observed “The sky does not become less private although it belongs to everyone else”. In other words, our individuality is not necessarily disturbed by our sensitivity to and identification with the collective. The bee, we should not forget is an insect that knows “community”. This is why, when the ancients tell us to follow the example of the bee, they are in fact advising us that gentleness along will not save us, or our earth. We firmly believe that it is the tenderness of solidarity deeply rooted untraditional wisdom, which empowers better and beneficial engagement. This way, we believe, leads to a full flowering of gentleness on the earth, in her waters and her skies.

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Egypt’s president on COP 27

In a year that saw the IPCC’s AR6 tabled and its contents analyzed and discussed by literally millions of people on earth, the next COP is shaping up to be an interesting one. The incoming presidency for COP 27, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt has issued the following welcome message to all participants at the soon to be held...
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How many types of trees are actually there on earth?

Despite Robert May optimistically stating back in 1994 that we will know all of the tree species by the year 2044, we are half ways there without even coming close. A January 2022 report by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), one of the world’s most cited and comprehensive multidisciplinary scientific journals says that there may be approximately...
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Earth Day 2022

The calls are increasingly more strident. The IPCCs AR6 report was a damning indictment of our collective failure to preserve things without which we shall all die. For the first time, we are now calling climate change ANTHROPOGENIC climate change and the deniers are left bereft after years of battling to keep their own comfort zones as the truth when...
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Rebuilding Livelihoods: Tourism-Related Support Reaches Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs in Matale District

  Reaching the Unreached On 28 and 29 March 2026, the Green Movement of Sri Lanka distributed essential tourism-related equipment and supplies to small-scale service providers and family businesses across Matale District — continuing its mission to support livelihood recovery among communities devastated by Cyclone Ditwah. On 28 March, four individuals — among them homestay operators and those engaged in...

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Nurturing Young Minds: Educational Kits Reach Children Across Matale District

    Reaching the Unreached On 27 and 29 March 2026, the Green Movement of Sri Lanka distributed educational kits to children from Early Childhood Development Centres and a primary school across several areas of Matale District — continuing its commitment to supporting education in communities hit hardest by Cyclone Ditwah. The distribution spanned six areas: Ambanganga Korale, Rattota, Maoya,...

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Water at Last: A Tube Well Opens for the Kiwlawadiya Community

    On 27 March 2026, the Green Movement of Sri Lanka officially opened a tube well in Kiwlawadiya, Matale District — marking a long-overdue milestone for a community that has struggled with limited access to clean water in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah. For nearly two decades, the Kiwlawadiya Preschool has served families in the area since its founding...

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